Localized flooding leads to schools closings early as wet weather continues to hamper area
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- Several clusters of storms will bring heavy rain and windy conditions across the region Tuesday.
WBTV Meteorologist Kelly Franson says that after heavy rain earlier this morning across the Charlotte metro region, another cluster of storms will move through around noon.
"Localized flooding is a very real possibility and severe weather could be a threat as well," Franson said, as we move into the evening hours.
The storms should clear out late in the night as a cold front moves into the area that will bring lots of sunshine late in the week.
Highs Tuesday are forecast around 79 degrees with winds blowing between 15 and 18 miles per hour, gusting to 32 mph.
The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued a Flash Flood Watch for 6 p.m. for Watauga County.
A Flood Advisory is in effect for Burke County until 3 p.m.




















